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TechSHRM Spring 2020 General Body Meeting
25 Feb - 04:00 PM
Brooklyn, United States
Come grab free pizza and hang out with fellow students!!!
    Experiential Music Hackathon
    22 Feb - 11:30 AM
    Brooklyn, United States
    Explore new ways of interacting with music, beyond the auditory. Music we can taste, smell, touch and see. From virtual reality to reality.
      Crypto + Conservation with Wild Tomorrow Fund, Wildcards & Zooterra
      20 Feb - 06:30 PM
      New York, United States
      An evening of networking & discussion exploring how crypto & other emerging technologies are helping to save wildlife and their habitats.
        CLIMATHON: An Introduction to Change. An innovation workshop and hackathon
        20 Feb - 09:00 AM
        New York, United States
        Entrepreneurs, developers, architects, activists, investors, policymakers in and around New York City! Are you concerned about climate challenges and how they threaten the city’s prospects for long term growth? Climate - KIC, SAP Next-Gen, V Startup Agency invite you to participate in the CLIMATHON innovation workshop and hackathon. Bring your own idea to work on, or develop a new solution with a team of people you meet at the event. Pitch your project for the chance to win prizes -- cash or follow-up discussions with New York City officials.
        The Gaming Society Joint Venture Conference - NYC
        18 Feb - 01:00 PM
        New York, United States
        The Gaming Society is hosting a special esports executive only conference for corporate and entrepreneurial thought leaders in New York.
          Kids Coding for a Cause at Sacred Heart Greenwich 2020
          08 Feb - 08:30 AM
          Greenwich, United States
          Boys and girls in 4-8th grade are invited to join RHoK Jr at a special one day hackathon at Sacred Heart Greenwich where they will be working with computer science mentors to create technology for social good by helping local charities.  Students will work in groups to brainstorm, design and code prototype smartphone apps using MIT’s APP Inventor. Android devices will be provided for building and testing apps, but you are welcome to bring your own. Participants may also bring their own laptops to work on.
            2020 Data Hack: Data Science for a Healthier Community
            07 Feb - 06:00 PM
            Philadelphia, United States
            Data scientists with a passion for Philadelphia! Code for Philly invites you to participate in the 2020 Data Hack: Data Science for a Healthier Community. In this data science hackathon, you'll be challenged to come up with answers to help address Philadelphia's opioid crisis. Your goal will be to provide local health organizations with insights that and analyses that help them inform the public about the opioid epidemic in the city of Brotherly Love. Be prepared with advice from our hackathon tips page!
            Rising Waters - FEMA Hackathon for Flood Risk & Insurance
            06 Feb - 08:30 AM
            Philadelphia, United States
            Insurance is the #1 way to recover from disaster. As we see increased flooding along our shores and inland, it is more important than ever before to get through to people and help them BEFORE disaster strikes. We are looking for fresh takes on how to convince people (especially in coastal areas) to get flood insurance, using things like games, video, photos, social media strategy, and other marketing tools. Join us for a full day creative intensive, where you can work with others in your field alongside floodplain managers, emergency professionals, and professional communicators to get things done and have fun in the process! All skill levels and backgrounds are welcome,you don’t need to be a coder to participate in this Hackathon! Just bring a laptop! FAQs What's in it for me? Snacks, lunch, bragging rights and admiration! Winners chosen at the end will recieve formal recognition. What can I expect at the event? Participants are going to get the problem statement, hear some background and context on flood insurance and flood risk from subject matter experts, form groups based on skillsets, and create products to solve the issue. Each group will be able to call on subject matter experts or a facilitator at any point. In the evening, groups will present their products, talk about distribution, and winners will be chosen.